I know curlmart has a list of some products, though these are buy online. Would be helpful to know protein products that can be found at local stores..

I read on a thread about a link to protein free products, though after carefully, reading the ingredients for practically most of the list, there are not actually protein free.

Thanks in advance..

swansinapril

11-01-2011 07:59 PM

I need to know this too... I'm trying to start a completely protein- free regime but have no idea where to start.

Goin'Grey

11-06-2011 06:35 AM

Protein Free

I posted a list of protein free products when this "protein free" channel was started. I think someone hit it with 4 or 5 stars, so read over the oldest threads here and you should find it.

followmesky

11-06-2011 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swansinapril
(Post 1802135)

I need to know this too... I'm trying to start a completely protein- free regime but have no idea where to start.

We're on the same boat. I have started a mission to look for some and did buy some products that apparently did not contain protein though, they are full of parabens, linalon, sulfate.. you name it. Of course no protein but everything else. This did not work.

I have been searching on naturally curly, under product reviews, and click protein free. This gives you a list of what products are available that are protein free though, they are available online! AGH! I may make an order tonight, I've run out of options.

followmesky

11-06-2011 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goin'Grey
(Post 1805301)

I posted a list of protein free products when this "protein free" channel was started. I think someone hit it with 4 or 5 stars, so read over the oldest threads here and you should find it.

I think this is the list I was referring to. It takes you to another site, right?
If so, after checking most of the list, they are not true to being protein free. Unfortunately, for me the list was not helpful. There was another thread that provides a list of names of proteins. If I find it, I will add it to this thread.

gecko

11-06-2011 09:02 PM

Also check out Product Search Results and choose "low protein" or "protein-free." I know they are always looking for more reviews, so you could add to the protein-free product list there.

For a list of proteins, do a search in the upper box (esp articles) or visit Live Curly Live Free - Product Ingredients (there are more than these, though). It is nice to have a list like this open or printed out while shopping.